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Write About Redheads Without Making It Weird Challenge 2025.Has there been a redheaded writing exercise thread yet?
I’m not saying it’s never said, but I’ve never heard an Aussie say ‘Fucking’ A’. I had to look it up.Red hair in social media:
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Chat group, Irish: We are not fucking Brits.
Chat group, Brit: We'll see about that.
Chat group, American 2: Where's Ireland, exactly?
Chat group, Australian: Fuckin' A, mate. Let's drink.
You mean you don't actually say a certain stereotypical phrase about shrimps and barbies?I think something like ‘Ranga? Take my hat and sunscreen, love’ would be more likely.
I think you know this already, but we call them ‘prawns’. Also nobody drinks Fosters.You mean you don't actually say a certain stereotypical phrase about shrimps and barbies?
("take my hat and sunscreen, love" is actually very good and I will be stealing this to use)
Also nobody drinks Fosters.
With a token apology for the lengthy self-quote, I had some fun with redhead stereotypes in a 1st person narrated story last year.Gee, I go away for a weekend and you lot practically restart the Troubles! Glad most of you managed to sort that out.
Meanwhile, I do find it fascinating how much redheads and blondes are both overrepresented in Lit. Not that I haven't met many delightful examples of both, but I do write quite a few of my female characters as brunettes or having 'dirty blonde' hair,.or a light brown that a rude person would call mousy, etc.
Meanwhile, I do find it fascinating how much redheads and blondes are both overrepresented in Lit.
I had to check, but yes, it is. More resistance to anesthetics and higher pain threshold. I can't recall ever being in serious pain, disconfort maybe. For decades I've been telling people not to bother taking over-the-counter painkillers because they have zero effect; I'll have to rethink that.Is that the gene that governs pain threshold? I'd heard, and an M.D. agreed with me, that red (auburn?) haired people have a high pain threshold. I do happen to have both.
That would explain why I have the highest pain tolerance of anyone I know and am having to constantly lie to the dentist that yes that last shot you gave me which is the absolute maximum you can safely give me is enough, can't feel a thing. I hate going to the dentist, and getting stitches.I had to check, but yes, it is. More resistance to anesthetics and higher pain threshold. I can't recall ever being in serious pain, disconfort maybe. For decades I've been telling people not to bother taking over-the-counter painkillers because they have zero effect; I'll have to rethink that.
That would explain why I have the highest pain tolerance of anyone I know and am having to constantly lie to the dentist that yes that last shot you gave me which is the absolute maximum you can safely give me is enough, can't feel a thing. I hate going to the dentist, and getting stitches.
Edit: And no I'm not a red head. Although my grandfather was.
I’m not saying it’s never said, but I’ve never heard an Aussie say ‘Fucking’ A’. I had to look it up.
I think something like ‘Ranga? Take my hat and sunscreen, love’ would be more likely.
My enjoyment of pain is not as high as my tolerance for it. Although I do enjoy it in the right context to a certain extent. My pain tolerance is about a 10, whereas my masochism level is more of a 4. My SO and I have even had some conversations about this, where he thinks people with higher pain tolerances might be more likely to become masochists due to them being able to feel that endorphin rush better. But it's pure speculation.I have a low pain tolerance, which pretty well settled, early on, where I would fall on the BDSM spectrum. I can dish it out but I can't take it.
My enjoyment of pain is not as high as my tolerance for it. Although I do enjoy it in the right context to a certain extent. My pain tolerance is about a 10, whereas my masochism level is more of a 4. My SO and I have even had some conversations about this, where he thinks people with higher pain tolerances might be more likely to become masochists due to them being able to feel that endorphin rush better. But it's pure speculation.
There is a light brown haired woman at church I am just crazy about because she has the whole MN Scandie vibe going.It's funny how much inspiration I get from AH threads like this. So I just introduced a ginger female into my series, and there will be a freckle-counting session coming soon.
I have a red-headed, freckled girlfriend, and many years ago I threatened to "count" freckles. She demurred.
If it's any solace, I try for some balance. I have at least one raven-haired character taking the stage. I mostly only thump the "blonde" trope for my usual FMC, who is Scandinavian, and modeled after my wife. Light brown is how I envision most, being the Midwest and all.
You might consider writing a story based on your pain tolerance, if you haven't already. You could play it for laughs (think Bill Murray in Little Shop of Horrors) or seriously. It could be very erotic -- a character who seeks sexual experience that will satisfy her/his appetite for pain.
I routinely decline anaesthesia for colonoscopies because I'm curious and want to watch the screen.I had to check, but yes, it is. More resistance to anesthetics and higher pain threshold. I can't recall ever being in serious pain, disconfort maybe. For decades I've been telling people not to bother taking over-the-counter painkillers because they have zero effect; I'll have to rethink that.
I routinely decline anaesthesia for colonoscopies because I'm curious and want to watch the screen.
The pain tolerance thing is legit! I'm not a redhead but both my dad and maternal uncle are and I have the pale skin of a redhead for sure. I had skin cancer removed from my head and the doctor gave me the max dose of lidocaine and I could still feel everythinggggggg. I felt too scared to say anything bc I didnt want him to think I was drug seeking so I just sat there and pretended everything was fine while he cut out my foreheadThat would explain why I have the highest pain tolerance of anyone I know and am having to constantly lie to the dentist that yes that last shot you gave me which is the absolute maximum you can safely give me is enough, can't feel a thing. I hate going to the dentist, and getting stitches.
Edit: And no I'm not a red head. Although my grandfather was.
Yikes, that sucks. Luckily my drug tolerance isn't that high, it usually at least dulls the pain.The pain tolerance thing is legit! I'm not a redhead but both my dad and maternal uncle are and I have the pale skin of a redhead for sure. I had skin cancer removed from my head and the doctor gave me the max dose of lidocaine and I could still feel everythinggggggg. I felt too scared to say anything bc I didnt want him to think I was drug seeking so I just sat there and pretended everything was fine while he cut out my forehead![]()
The pain tolerance thing is legit! I'm not a redhead but both my dad and maternal uncle are and I have the pale skin of a redhead for sure. I had skin cancer removed...
How'd you sit still for that?Besides having only a sprinkling of red in my beard, I've inherited my granddad's ginger genes. The anaesthetic thing is real. It wore off half way through my vasectomy.